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A game featuring characters from the popular Masha and the Bear.
Developer: Video Igrice
- 4.6
- Score
I didn't really expect much when I clicked into Masha And The Bear Puzzle, but honestly, it turned out to be a pleasant little surprise. It's a super simple jigsaw puzzle game featuring characters from the popular kids' cartoon Masha and the Bear, and yeah, it's clearly targeted at a younger audience - but even as an adult, I found it oddly relaxing. The game loads quickly and drops you straight into the action without any unnecessary menus or dialogue. You get to pick from several different images of Masha and her bear buddy, and once you choose a picture, it breaks into pieces and it's your job to piece it all back together. No timer, no scoring system - just you, a quiet background, and some chill puzzle assembly. What I liked most is how unintimidating it is. The puzzles aren't particularly challenging, which might sound boring, but for me it was kind of nice to zone out for a few minutes without stress. The artwork is bright and cheerful, and each completed puzzle gives you a little moment of satisfaction. That said, I do wish there was a bit more variety - maybe a couple more puzzles to choose from, or at least difficulty options that let you increase the number of pieces. As it is, you'll probably breeze through the whole thing in less than fifteen minutes. But maybe that's the point. It feels like a little digital break for your brain. Something you can come back to when you don't want to think too hard, or when you're waiting for food to arrive. Overall, Masha And The Bear Puzzle is exactly what it looks like: a short, peaceful browser game for puzzle fans who don't mind simplicity. It won't blow your mind or eat up your afternoon, but it's sweet, cleanly designed, and works just fine. I'd even say it's a great pick for kids learning how to use a mouse or getting into basic problem-solving games. And hey, for the rest of us, it's a nice way to relax without any pressure or frustration. Not every game needs to be an adrenaline rush - sometimes you just want a cute bear and a jigsaw puzzle.